These precious days, essays, Ann Patchett
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These precious days, essays, Ann Patchett
Language
eng
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essaysautobiography
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These precious days
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1277110574
Responsibility statement
Ann Patchett
Review
" ... seductive and inviting."--Publishers Weekly
Sub title
essays
Summary
A literary alchemist, Patchett plumbs the depths of her experiences to create gold: engaging and moving pieces that are both self-portrait and landscape, each vibrant with emotion and rich in insight. Turning her writer's eye on her own experiences, she transforms the private into the universal, providing listeners a way to look at their own worlds anew, and reminds how fleeting and enigmatic life can be
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adult
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- Epilogue: a day at the beach
- The moment nothing changed
- A paper ticket is good for one year
- Cover stories
- My year of no shopping
- To the doghouse
- Paris tattoo
- How knitting saved my life. Twice
- A Talk to the Association of Graduate School Deans in the Humanities
- The nightstand
- What the American Academy of Arts and Letters taught me about death
- These precious days
- Flight plan
- Three fathers
- Sisters
- There are no children here
- How to practice
- Two more things I want to say about my father
- First Thanksgiving
- The worthless servant
- Eudora Welty, an introduction
- Tavia
- Reading Kate DiCamillo
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- Epilogue: a day at the beach
- The moment nothing changed
- A paper ticket is good for one year
- Cover stories
- My year of no shopping
- To the doghouse
- Paris tattoo
- How knitting saved my life. Twice
- A Talk to the Association of Graduate School Deans in the Humanities
- The nightstand
- What the American Academy of Arts and Letters taught me about death
- These precious days
- Flight plan
- Three fathers
- Sisters
- There are no children here
- How to practice
- Two more things I want to say about my father
- First Thanksgiving
- The worthless servant
- Eudora Welty, an introduction
- Tavia
- Reading Kate DiCamillo
- Narrator1
- Mapped to1